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Is "much of someone" a general expression? When can I use it?

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Rebecca

"Much of me" here refers to a great amount of her personality or her characteristics. This is not really a general expression, but it can be common to use "much of someone" when you are describing someone's personality traits or physical characteristics. Ex: Much of her intelligence is thanks to the good education she received. Ex: Much of his looks come from his mom.

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